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and target europe. and the western countries. ofbut for now, the violence iraq is experienced by the people of iraq. these are sunni villagers who fled because they say a shia militia attack them. this man said he had seen earned and mutilated bodies. as she had seen burned and mutilated bodies. he said the bodies were dumped in plastic bags. when we saw that, we took our families and left, he said. this girl and her sister lost their father in the killings. this is not a war of neighbor against neighbor, a simple narrative of religious hatred between iraq ease, but a country undone by war and political failure. i felt we were going to be killed right away, she says. me and my family. king, bbc news. >> families who are being pulled apart by this fighting. for more on the security situation and america's role, i'm joined by the state department director of policy planning during president obama's first term. she is now the president of the new america foundation. i wanted to pick up on something the kur
and target europe. and the western countries. ofbut for now, the violence iraq is experienced by the people of iraq. these are sunni villagers who fled because they say a shia militia attack them. this man said he had seen earned and mutilated bodies. as she had seen burned and mutilated bodies. he said the bodies were dumped in plastic bags. when we saw that, we took our families and left, he said. this girl and her sister lost their father in the killings. this is not a war of neighbor...
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something that the administration is working in cooperative fashion with our partners and allies in europe to present a united front. more, that russia plays a destabilizing role in ukraine, the more isolated they will become. that thelready seen sanctions have been put in place so far in a cooperative fashion with our allies in europe have had an impact on the russian economy and an impact in isolating them in the international financial markets. >> will that be deterring their behavior? sure that is a fair thing to say. wet we are seeing, i think are seeing a lot of mixed signals from russia right now, what their intentions are, that is evidenced by the fact that we have seen some troop movement on the border, some away from the border and some toward the border. in those situations where russia has made a decision to withdraw their troops, we welcome to the evidence of that. but we are concerned about this latest evidence that indicates new troops are being deployed to the border. on the auspices of a border security policy or exercise, as it does not seem to be underway. what the presi
something that the administration is working in cooperative fashion with our partners and allies in europe to present a united front. more, that russia plays a destabilizing role in ukraine, the more isolated they will become. that thelready seen sanctions have been put in place so far in a cooperative fashion with our allies in europe have had an impact on the russian economy and an impact in isolating them in the international financial markets. >> will that be deterring their behavior?...
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that's obviously a crucial development when you think about recruiting in the united states and europe. how involved will the obama administration get? kate joins me now from washington. what else did the president tell you? >> following up on his warning to iraqi leaders i asked him by going into the country and supporting the iraqi government and iraqi forces, isn't there a real threat that he's going to be seen supporting one side, the side of the shia that could inflame the tensions there and do what the isis terrorists want. here's what he said. >> the terms in which we are willing to go in as advisers is to initially do an assessment of do they still have a functioning chain of command and is their military still capable particularly in the western and northwestern regions of the country but it's what we've also say is that is in a joint operations center that we might set up in any advising that we may do, if we don't see sunni, shia and kurd representation in the military command structure and sunni, see yeah and kurd political sport for what we're doing then we won't do it. >>
that's obviously a crucial development when you think about recruiting in the united states and europe. how involved will the obama administration get? kate joins me now from washington. what else did the president tell you? >> following up on his warning to iraqi leaders i asked him by going into the country and supporting the iraqi government and iraqi forces, isn't there a real threat that he's going to be seen supporting one side, the side of the shia that could inflame the tensions...
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. >> we'll bring the right of islam to rule all of the entire world, over europe and america. >> reporter: u.s. authorities have been on alert. just today, two texas men were indicted for allegedly planning to travel overseas to join jihad and support terrorist activities. >> if you have information on this man. >> reporter: the man behind it all, is a rarely photographed 43-year-old iraqi with a $10 us reward on his head, known as abu dua, or al-baghdadi. when al-baghdadi announced the goals of his group in 2012, he issued his own direct threat to the us about a second and worse 9/11. >> reporter: and with the reported seizure of hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in iraq. >> we know you'll stay on it. thank you. >>> tonight the white house weighing in after the images on "world news." the surge of young faces crossing the american border from the south. some of the children without their parents, others with family, one mother, collapsing when authorities told her she had made it to the u.s. tonight the obama administration with the warning they will take action against th
. >> we'll bring the right of islam to rule all of the entire world, over europe and america. >> reporter: u.s. authorities have been on alert. just today, two texas men were indicted for allegedly planning to travel overseas to join jihad and support terrorist activities. >> if you have information on this man. >> reporter: the man behind it all, is a rarely photographed 43-year-old iraqi with a $10 us reward on his head, known as abu dua, or al-baghdadi. when...
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an american subjected to online racism while playing in europe iskept. >> that money is nothing to them. they pay their fine and do their due diligence and maybe issue a ban and then life goes on. >> reporter: one more severe sanction is taking away home games or forcing teams to play in empty stadiums. no fans, no ticket receipts. sharyn, that's exactly what was ordered last year against bulgaria, hungary, the ukraine, and peru. >> alfonsi: unbelievable. thanks, elaine. today the u.s. state department said it's relocating some of the staff from the embassy in kenya to other countries because of security concerns. kenya in east africa ha hit by a wave of terror attacks. this past sunday, islamist militants shot and killed at least 50 people, including a group that had gathered to watch world cup soccer tournament. today, doctors in germany said the explorer who was rescued from a deep cave is doing well, but a full recovery will take months. 52-year-old johann westhauser thanked his rescuers from his hospital bed. he was seriously hurt and unable to move after a rock fell on his head. w
an american subjected to online racism while playing in europe iskept. >> that money is nothing to them. they pay their fine and do their due diligence and maybe issue a ban and then life goes on. >> reporter: one more severe sanction is taking away home games or forcing teams to play in empty stadiums. no fans, no ticket receipts. sharyn, that's exactly what was ordered last year against bulgaria, hungary, the ukraine, and peru. >> alfonsi: unbelievable. thanks, elaine. today...
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the rules about this movement of data -- for instance, in europe, where there are strong consumer privacy rules, it would be a rollback of those rights, and a risk for consumers. >> what about these issues of secrecy, that this agreement, tisa, was not supposed to be known about for five years after enactment? the frontd note on page, which is what you referred thewhat they say is, once actual agreement was adopted it would become public. in the u.s., it would become federal law. all of our domestic policies would have to conform to meet it. we would see the actual final agreement. what that confidentiality agreement says is we would not be able to see any of the documents for five years that went into the making of the agreement, so anything about what position different countries brought to the table, anything about what -- countries that provisions meant as far as the interpretation, i call that the anti-accountability clause. suddenly, sprung upon us would be this deregulatory agreement, and then all the fingerprints would be covered up for five years, as well as theoretically what it
the rules about this movement of data -- for instance, in europe, where there are strong consumer privacy rules, it would be a rollback of those rights, and a risk for consumers. >> what about these issues of secrecy, that this agreement, tisa, was not supposed to be known about for five years after enactment? the frontd note on page, which is what you referred thewhat they say is, once actual agreement was adopted it would become public. in the u.s., it would become federal law. all of...
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the -- it'sto make gateway to europe. tour of a three-day another european country. china is interested to buy us take in the port authority. that is the business news. it is back to you. >> thanks very much. now, it is time to find out what has been generating hits online. >> welcome to the web news. show, up on today's iraqis are saying no to isis. a crowd funding campaign to and the ocean plastic bruce lee of bartending. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and greater syria continue their advance in northern baghdad, a growing are slammingqis the jihadist attack. thousands have joined the social media campaign going for an end .o the violence in iraq many have taken to twitter to announce -- to announce the atrocities committed by the militants. the online movement has given rise to a campaign. here are some of the pictures doing the rounds. opposition leaders are voicing opposition, rejecting sectarianism. they are sharing their hopes, fears, and concerns for the country and that they will pray for iraq. canyon web users have been that they gonding into molly
the -- it'sto make gateway to europe. tour of a three-day another european country. china is interested to buy us take in the port authority. that is the business news. it is back to you. >> thanks very much. now, it is time to find out what has been generating hits online. >> welcome to the web news. show, up on today's iraqis are saying no to isis. a crowd funding campaign to and the ocean plastic bruce lee of bartending. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and greater syria...
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>> they have arrived in europe with nothing. they are hoping to stay and make new lives. >> i really miss my parents. i really miss my wife and my kids. they do not know my whereabouts, whether i'm alive. they don't know. my hope is to stay here and benefit myself and my family, my wife, my children, my kids. >> i would love to stay and work . in nigeria right now, you cannot work. here they are good to me, very nice people. >> but italian authorities have been overwhelmed by the situation. it's often up to local residents to help migrants in the holding center. with clothing, for example. many refugees who have been in sicily longer tried to move on a legally to other regions in europe. more than half of the migrants here are women. this mother says it is an unbearable situation. she had to abandon her child in the course of her long journey. >> i can only hope that my husband and child can reach me. it is not certain if they will make it. my trip was very risky. i had to leave my child behind in khartoum. i don't care what hap
>> they have arrived in europe with nothing. they are hoping to stay and make new lives. >> i really miss my parents. i really miss my wife and my kids. they do not know my whereabouts, whether i'm alive. they don't know. my hope is to stay here and benefit myself and my family, my wife, my children, my kids. >> i would love to stay and work . in nigeria right now, you cannot work. here they are good to me, very nice people. >> but italian authorities have been...
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what the president said in europe and communicated directly to putin was there is an opportunity for russia to play a constructive role in this process. there is no reason for the people of ukraine to relations with russia and good relations with the west. there is an opportunity for them to have both. they are only going to have those solid relations if russia respects the sovereignty of ukraine and works in a cooperative fashion to bring stability to the security situation there. >> [indiscernible] >> that is correct. >> in iraq, the top shiite is now calling for a new government. considering maliki's religious group, does that leave the u.s. to think that it is time for new government there to take over? >> the views of the administration have not changed, that the leadership should be determined by the iraqi people. that is the policy of this administration. it is something that president reiterated yesterday. it is also the belief of the obama administration and of the president personally that a successful iraqi government, an iraqi central government that has control over the
what the president said in europe and communicated directly to putin was there is an opportunity for russia to play a constructive role in this process. there is no reason for the people of ukraine to relations with russia and good relations with the west. there is an opportunity for them to have both. they are only going to have those solid relations if russia respects the sovereignty of ukraine and works in a cooperative fashion to bring stability to the security situation there. >>...
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contrasting to that for the needs in america, i mean, we have a rail system today that is way, way behind europe and japan and even china. we need to weatherize millions of homes to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions and save people money on their fuel bill. i think when people understand that the war in iraq cost 4 trillion but if we invested 1 trillion in america, we become more productive and create 13 million jobs, i think the american people will say as harry reid just did, invest in america. create jobs here. >> senator, your response to what the president did yesterday? are you okay with it? do you think this could spiral out of control? do you think we have gone as far as we can go at this point? is this it with iraq as you see it? >> well, ed, i voted against the war going into that war. and the one thing that really drives me a little bit nuts is that people are still listening to the dick cheneys and others who got us into this disastrous situation in the first place by not telling the truth and the reality of what was going on in iraq. to my mind clearly, this is not just an americ
contrasting to that for the needs in america, i mean, we have a rail system today that is way, way behind europe and japan and even china. we need to weatherize millions of homes to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions and save people money on their fuel bill. i think when people understand that the war in iraq cost 4 trillion but if we invested 1 trillion in america, we become more productive and create 13 million jobs, i think the american people will say as harry reid just did, invest in...
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he is sending secretary of state john kerr toy europe and middle east this weekend for talks on how to defeat the the insurgency. the the the president is also dispatching up to 300 military advisors to help coordinate the the battle but not engage in combat. washington is pushing iraq's shiite prime minister nori al-maliki to establish a moan inclusive government to over throw the crisis but rival leaders say it is time for the prime minister to go. >> he says, u.s. policy just can't rely on a paralyzed man who has lost control of iraq. about 150 miles north of baghdad iraqi troops are battling insurgents for control of the largest oil refinery for a second day now. losing control of the facility would be a huge blow to the iraqi government. alfonso van marsh, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> stay with "eyewitness news" on television and on line as we continue to bring you the very latest on the crisis in iraq. >>> nearly 50 men and women became u.s. citizens in philadelphia today. the the oath ceremony at national museum of american jewish history in center city was held to commemora
he is sending secretary of state john kerr toy europe and middle east this weekend for talks on how to defeat the the insurgency. the the the president is also dispatching up to 300 military advisors to help coordinate the the battle but not engage in combat. washington is pushing iraq's shiite prime minister nori al-maliki to establish a moan inclusive government to over throw the crisis but rival leaders say it is time for the prime minister to go. >> he says, u.s. policy just can't...
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that the sanctions have been put in place so far in a cooperative fashion again with our allies in europe has had impact on russian economy and impact in terms of isolating them in the financial financial markets. >> they don't seem to be deterring their behavior though, is that fair to say? >> well, no, i'm not sure that that's a fair thing to say. i think what we are seeing is -- i think we're seeing a lot of mixed signals from russia right now about what their intentions are. >> now, one other big development one day after president obama announced he's sending military advisors to iraq, russian president vladimir putin had his own phone call with nuri al maliki. the readout from the call said putin offered his support to the iraqi government. it's not lost on administration officials that putin may once again be trying to assert his influence in a global hot spot where the u.s. is involved. we should mention that today was jay carney's last day at the white house. josh earnest will be the official white house press secretary start ong monday, wolf. >> i want to bring jim sciutto back.
that the sanctions have been put in place so far in a cooperative fashion again with our allies in europe has had impact on russian economy and impact in terms of isolating them in the financial financial markets. >> they don't seem to be deterring their behavior though, is that fair to say? >> well, no, i'm not sure that that's a fair thing to say. i think what we are seeing is -- i think we're seeing a lot of mixed signals from russia right now about what their intentions are....
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in europe they are closing down natural gas plants. they are mothballing them because the natural gas prices are so high coming out of russia. so they are building the new plants and last year they imported 54% of the coal exports. succumb to have the flexibility of the gas prices go up to build the new plant. we don't have that flexibility. do you think that that is fair to the american people? >> i actually disagree respectfully, mr. attorney in. we think that the new plants can be built under the new rule, and they are going forward. >> at this time i would like to recognize the gentleman from illinois for his five-minute opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to commend you, ms. mccabe, i want to commend the epa and your colleagues for the way that you have approached this proposal. i think that you have been exceedingly open during this process of creating this proposal, and from what i hear today this process has not concluded that there would be more and more opportunities for the states and the stakeholders to add
in europe they are closing down natural gas plants. they are mothballing them because the natural gas prices are so high coming out of russia. so they are building the new plants and last year they imported 54% of the coal exports. succumb to have the flexibility of the gas prices go up to build the new plant. we don't have that flexibility. do you think that that is fair to the american people? >> i actually disagree respectfully, mr. attorney in. we think that the new plants can be...
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we need to be shipping it to our brothers over in europe so they don't have to worry about russia and the ukraine situation. we're years behind, other countries around the world, australia is seven years ahead of us on l and g. liz: glad you brought up australia. there is the law of unintended consequences, when australia started exporting natural gas, the price began to skyrocket state side in australia. that became a problem, that's why you see dow chemical who comes from australia who remembered that saying you have to be careful. what we don't want to see is a price shock to americans who have been running their homes on natural gas. how do we straddle the line? >> the difference between the united states and australia is all the l and g was built on coal bed methane hopes, that didn't pan out. the united states is totally different. we have proven reserves of hundreds of years of supply. we find it at a 4, $3 natural gas price which is half of what other countries get. we have plenty of supply and can supply the world around with respect to the natural gas we discovered. liz: iro
we need to be shipping it to our brothers over in europe so they don't have to worry about russia and the ukraine situation. we're years behind, other countries around the world, australia is seven years ahead of us on l and g. liz: glad you brought up australia. there is the law of unintended consequences, when australia started exporting natural gas, the price began to skyrocket state side in australia. that became a problem, that's why you see dow chemical who comes from australia who...
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europe and you're hearing more and more coming from nato particularly the nato leader and what they have to do in order to quell russia's involvement so yes it's going to become much worse i don't see anything from this plan that's going to make it better and again it's merely the terms for a surrender not a movement toward peace carol silence a publisher of the trance a journalist sharing his thoughts on the situation in ukraine as well as that peace plan that mr poroshenko has just released thank you very much. in new york to russia's ambassador to the u.n. has been giving moscow's official view on how to restore peace in ukraine which is where an apartment brings us the details. well regarding the seven day cease fire announced by ukraine's president petro poroshenko russian ambassador to tell you turkey and says it's premature to say whether russia supports the so-called peace plan ukraine's u.n. envoy previously claimed that moscow has already approved plan but mr shurkin insisted that that is not true the russian envoy also expressed skepticism about the plan noting that some deman
europe and you're hearing more and more coming from nato particularly the nato leader and what they have to do in order to quell russia's involvement so yes it's going to become much worse i don't see anything from this plan that's going to make it better and again it's merely the terms for a surrender not a movement toward peace carol silence a publisher of the trance a journalist sharing his thoughts on the situation in ukraine as well as that peace plan that mr poroshenko has just released...
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invading europe in 1944 and we're discovering germans also have american-made vehicles. and there was an investigation into this. what happened with that? >> this was an incredibly complex situation to talk about. let me see if i can get it into a concise bit. you have to imagine that germany in the early years of hitler had a thriving economy in part of because he empowered the automobile industry in germany. a lot of big american companies are investing a lot of money in germany at the time and making a lot of profits. nobody knew who hitler was and -- >> it was just business. >> right. and so basically they were not allowed to bring any profits out of the country. when things started to get dark, executives here in america had very complicated decisions to make. in terms of treasury investigation very quickly, in 1943 henry morgan thal was really a watch dog and making sure there were no war profiteers, the ford family was allowed to communicate with executives in nazi occupied territory and those documents exist and they are incredible. i could read through them and
invading europe in 1944 and we're discovering germans also have american-made vehicles. and there was an investigation into this. what happened with that? >> this was an incredibly complex situation to talk about. let me see if i can get it into a concise bit. you have to imagine that germany in the early years of hitler had a thriving economy in part of because he empowered the automobile industry in germany. a lot of big american companies are investing a lot of money in germany at the...
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in the west the internet is filled with supporters of isis and they come from all across the globe europe the us or even asia artie's are first as more . far from the front lines in iraq and syria and another battle is being fought in the u.k. this week banned isis making it an offense to be a member of the group but the organization is still enjoying a wave of online european support dubbed by some the isis fanboys well i've been speaking to some of the isis supporters online and i vs one station media why he's supporting isis despite the reported killings and he's applied for me that he. has come the closest yet to establishing an islamic caliphate why do you think isis holds such appeal for some of the people back here and i think. if you were to use this overused word in its. terrorism six places more than the one sort of that she got into trouble they're going to come back all the people here in the u.k. when are you going to have a trouble but i'm going with. the to constituents who is important for us. which has existed ever since nine eleven so in a way that constituency has alway
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so we have seen people arriving in italy and not being -- and being refused entry into europe. is that something that you think ought to change in the short-term on that? is that something that you have any power to change? >> i think that we need to recognize we have different situations in different european countries. countries like germany or sweden have done remarkable work in receiving refugees. italy [ inaudible ] an enormous amount of people, but we have bulgaria with the border closed and other countries with more difficult immigration situations. we appeal to countries to open their borders to the syrians, open visas, and there is something that i believe is not acceptable. it's to see syrian families drowning, dying in the mediterranean, because they have no other way to reach safety in europe. so my appeal to all european countries to understand that support for refugees, for syrian refugees is now an obligation for us all. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> child mie -- my grants are being seen in increasing numbers from guatemala into the united states. >>
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who've been in europe for five or six years. they may be from the states where we have heat and humidity, but they don't play in those conditions very often. so in some ways they're just like the european players. it's going to be interesting to see how this shakes out. >> and to hear him say it's hotter than houston. that's not nothing. when it comes to this match here, it's u.s. versus portugal. portugal star ronaldo playing with this hurt knee. one u.s. player says he's not worrying too much about ronaldo. here he was. >> i know there's reports out there that he might not play. but we don't believe those. we assume he's going to play. we feel like he's going to play. you know, he's the best player in the world right now. so there's no denying that. he's a great player. but at the same time, you know, we're not really focused on him. we're mostly focused on ourselves. we truly feel if the u.s. plays our best soccer, we're going to be able to win the game and advance to the next round. >> what do you think, rachel? you think he
who've been in europe for five or six years. they may be from the states where we have heat and humidity, but they don't play in those conditions very often. so in some ways they're just like the european players. it's going to be interesting to see how this shakes out. >> and to hear him say it's hotter than houston. that's not nothing. when it comes to this match here, it's u.s. versus portugal. portugal star ronaldo playing with this hurt knee. one u.s. player says he's not worrying...
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threat of isis and what it means not just to iraq but to the region and to the united states and to europe and as a result of that, i think we act certainly on behalf of iraq but we need to act on behalf of our own national security interests. >> after isis is inside iraq, what stops them from doing that inside syria? >> they have erased the border between syria and iraq. they control a piece of land that you have shown accurately on television many times. we should not recognize that border. it doesn't exist. we should certainly conduct a limited and selected air campaign against targets that we're able to acquire in syria and iraq. >> quick final question. people talk about air strikes and changing of someone in central government, it makes me think of libya. that's a recent example of where we saw air strikes being used. what prevents iraq from not be libya now is total chaos as you know and terrorists are operating freely within that country. >> two problems with libya. first, on military use of air strikes in libya we found ourselves in a military stalemate because we didn't put air t
threat of isis and what it means not just to iraq but to the region and to the united states and to europe and as a result of that, i think we act certainly on behalf of iraq but we need to act on behalf of our own national security interests. >> after isis is inside iraq, what stops them from doing that inside syria? >> they have erased the border between syria and iraq. they control a piece of land that you have shown accurately on television many times. we should not recognize...
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and elsewhere in europe is driven by a well founded and sincerely held concern for the environment by the key political activists and campaigner so this is up to post it is clear it is actually almost as proposed this is the idea of a pony where you can and your kind of the for middle east peace and one in five women or twenty but it is the middle east and boy so it is part of an overarching anti russian campaign given the geopolitical issues involved in the middle east and the new clean present but if you want to see real consequences or government attempts to influence energy policy and the energy markets or you have to do is look at libya and iraq and iraq in particular we know and islamic community run rampant in the north and east of the country which is directly linked in june and who should believe the war of two thousand he largely motivated by the desire to get control of iraq's vast oil reserves i'm guessing why don't want to as why would nato a defense alliance why would rasmussen be so preoccupied with fracking issues anyway . well obviously as i see this is intertwined wi
and elsewhere in europe is driven by a well founded and sincerely held concern for the environment by the key political activists and campaigner so this is up to post it is clear it is actually almost as proposed this is the idea of a pony where you can and your kind of the for middle east peace and one in five women or twenty but it is the middle east and boy so it is part of an overarching anti russian campaign given the geopolitical issues involved in the middle east and the new clean...
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and europe, our meteorologist rebecca stephenson joins us with more. >> we're looking at a big area of low-pressure. you can see it on the satellite. places that have had significant rain fall. bulgaria has had flash flooding, and we have video to show you, cars were piling up on each other, and mud sliding into homes. cleanup is one of the number one issues here today. we did have some deaths from this, because it caused so many problems like sinkholes and things like that. the rainfall for the entire month of june? bole gar garia is 1.6 inches, and in the a past 36 hours you had 3.4 inches of rainfall. let's go to minnesota where you have flooded homes and you can see folks walking out in the flood waters, just the last thing you want to do is drive into them because you don't know where the flood waters will carry you, and now the rain thank goodness, it's moving out. but we still have an area of low-pressure along the canadian border. we had an all-time amount of rainfall from the month of june on the calendar day in june, twin cities recorded over 4 inches, that broke the record s
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license, so several companies, and then if you want add pure kurdistan play there are two that trade in europe. dno, and also genel, founded by, guess who? tony hayward? remember he was running bp back during the spill in the gulf of mexi mexico. >> michelle, thank you. appreciate it very much. >>> let's pick up on that with our next guest, who ran the kriismt aeis cia's operation . it's a pleasure to have you on "power lunch." >> a pleasure to be here. >> i'm going to go right to michelle's report, because i think it plays into what you think might be the desired outcome. which would be perhaps separate states in iraq? >> i think we are watching the dissolution of iraq right now. the kurds have kirkuk. the kurds have oil. it will be difficult for the central government to reassert its authority. so de facto we have a kurdish state. the big problem the kurds will face is the reaction. we're watching in the sunni heartland pretty much go its own way. it will remain to be seen in the next few days whether the central government can launch an offensive that can recapture it, but again de facto we
license, so several companies, and then if you want add pure kurdistan play there are two that trade in europe. dno, and also genel, founded by, guess who? tony hayward? remember he was running bp back during the spill in the gulf of mexi mexico. >> michelle, thank you. appreciate it very much. >>> let's pick up on that with our next guest, who ran the kriismt aeis cia's operation . it's a pleasure to have you on "power lunch." >> a pleasure to be here. >>...
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are fleeing and bound to make moscow more angry and plains by ukraine to sign a trade agreement with europe next week. washington along with other things in the world keeping an eye on this troubled situation. the treasury department saying they are issuing sanctions against seven individuals against ukraine for destabilizing the reason and harboring pro- russian sentiments. still an unstabled region indeed. back to you uma. >> thank you very much. >>> the irs targeting of conservative front and center on capitol hill as the commissioner testifies the first time since the irs claimed thousands of e-mails from lois lerner were lost in a computer crash. the day's hearing was heated at times. and he refuses to apologize. >> i didn't hear an apology to the committee. >> i don't think an apology was owed. not a single e-mail was lost. and we have produced and will produce. >> you don't think the time period between january 2009 is relevant. >> it is relevant. >> some critics compared the irs scandal in to what happen in watergate. the water said it is much worse and reads "watergate break in was
are fleeing and bound to make moscow more angry and plains by ukraine to sign a trade agreement with europe next week. washington along with other things in the world keeping an eye on this troubled situation. the treasury department saying they are issuing sanctions against seven individuals against ukraine for destabilizing the reason and harboring pro- russian sentiments. still an unstabled region indeed. back to you uma. >> thank you very much. >>> the irs targeting of...
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talking about is a group of insurgents, isis, taking over syria, up the euphrates to turkey, bordering on europe. i just heard this morning they were talking about this militant group had taken over a chemical weapons depot. what does that mean for some of our allies. the fact remains we need to protect our own nation, our own interests here and i'm not sure if that involves intervention at this point. >> terrorist nation. tell us how you really feel. thanks to all of you for those insights. and up next, we're going to continue to look at this subject. the crisis in the middle east, but particularly, this iran question, which is so contentious. and we have a very special guest. british foreign secretary william hague. stay with us for that. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ don't stop now, come on mony ♪ come on, yeah ♪ i say yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause you make me feel ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony [ male announcer ] the sentra with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. â™
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he's heading out this weekend for meetings in europe and the middle east. our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto will be traveling with the secretary this week. there's a lot at stake. the key question is how far is the u.s. going to go in squeezing the iraqis to get rid of nuri al maliki? >> they're not going to do it publicly. they're going to do it subtlety. they don't want their fingers on a political regime change. he certainly didn't express a vote of confidence in maliki. i think that's what's happening. it's happening domestically as well. the ayatollah sistani, the revered leader of shias in iraq, saying today that they need a leader. in effect, maliki losing that backing as well. at the same time, you have people raising their hands, other shias coming forward who have a better relationship with the sunnis and kurds. one of emthis, ahmad chalabi, remember the name, 2003, one of the architects of the american invasion. so you already have people who are raising their hands possibly to reblaze him. >> arwa damon is joining us. she's i
he's heading out this weekend for meetings in europe and the middle east. our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto will be traveling with the secretary this week. there's a lot at stake. the key question is how far is the u.s. going to go in squeezing the iraqis to get rid of nuri al maliki? >> they're not going to do it publicly. they're going to do it subtlety. they don't want their fingers on a political regime change. he certainly didn't express a vote of confidence in...
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at my direction, secretary kerry will depart this weekend for meetings in the middle east and europe where he'll be able to consult with our allies and partners, and just as all iraqi's neighbors must respect their territorial integrity, all of iraq's neighbors have a vital interest in ensuring iraq does not descend into civil war. above all, iraqi leaders must rise above their differences and come together around a political plan for iraq's future. shia, sunni, kurds, all iraqis must have confidence that they can advance their interests and aspirations through the political process rather than through violence. national unity meetings have to go forward to build consensus across iraq's different communities. now that the results of iraq's recent election has been certified, a new parliament should con convenience as soon as possible. the formation of a new government will be an opportunity to begin a genuine dialogue and forge a government that represents the legitimate interests of all iraqis. now, it's not the place for the united states to choose iraq's leaders. it is clear, thou
at my direction, secretary kerry will depart this weekend for meetings in the middle east and europe where he'll be able to consult with our allies and partners, and just as all iraqi's neighbors must respect their territorial integrity, all of iraq's neighbors have a vital interest in ensuring iraq does not descend into civil war. above all, iraqi leaders must rise above their differences and come together around a political plan for iraq's future. shia, sunni, kurds, all iraqis must have...
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suggested russia is profiting with environmental groups in europe to campaign against fracking he believes the move is aimed at forcing them to buy gets from moscow that left a greenpeace spokesperson to wonder what they've been smoking over at nato headquarters nato deployed its own p.r. people pretty swiftly to point out restless and was only expressing his personal views about the meeting she brought head of the energy unit at greenpeace russia says humor is the only reasonable response to claims like this. while there was no any evidence we can see that it was. real serious ground. but this is. a continuation of political debate in iraq. which greenpeace try to keep distance we so very difficult to accept and take this argument quote seriously. so that's why we try to common base this kind of statement great sense of humor so i think it's not serious. i don't know what was the background of the states there. are members of a right wing vigilante group go on trial in france today charged with making death threats against a journalist but they're not ultra nationalists or neo nazis they'
suggested russia is profiting with environmental groups in europe to campaign against fracking he believes the move is aimed at forcing them to buy gets from moscow that left a greenpeace spokesperson to wonder what they've been smoking over at nato headquarters nato deployed its own p.r. people pretty swiftly to point out restless and was only expressing his personal views about the meeting she brought head of the energy unit at greenpeace russia says humor is the only reasonable response to...
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country of entrance, italy is the one bearing the brunt of the biggest migration from the africa and europe in years, al jazerra, sicily. >>> the u.s. has black lifted thailand and malaysia for failing for combat human trafficking. secretary of state john kerry downgraded both countries on the annual list of the world's worst human traffickers. he says there should be no impunity for those found guilty of trafficking. and that the responsibility to end the trade lies on everyone. >> whenever rule of law is weak, where corruption is most ingrained, and where populations can't count on the protection of governments and law enforcement, they find zones of vulnerability to trafficking. but whenever rule of law is strong, where individuals are willing to speak out and governments willing to listen, we find there is protection against trafficking. and that is what is possible if we double down on dignity, which is what we are doing here today. >> mahmoud a boss is accusing israel's three missing teenagers. they killed an teen as troops raided homes searching for the missing boys. here is the seco
country of entrance, italy is the one bearing the brunt of the biggest migration from the africa and europe in years, al jazerra, sicily. >>> the u.s. has black lifted thailand and malaysia for failing for combat human trafficking. secretary of state john kerry downgraded both countries on the annual list of the world's worst human traffickers. he says there should be no impunity for those found guilty of trafficking. and that the responsibility to end the trade lies on everyone....
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. >> and in europe, our meteorologist, rebecca stevens joins us now. >> it's summer here, the last day of string, and thunderstorms are the biggest problem across the globe. in bulgaria, massive flooding, and all of the damage that was caused. you can see the water, the cars, and this was intense flash flooding. so clearly, this water coming down very fast. and them it was getting funneled down valleys, and funneled through streets. that's what helped pick up large objects and move them down several, in some cases several blocks, but certainly creating problems and a lot of cleanup today. and i. >> if we move onto the amount of rainfall that we have had in bulgaria, it's impressive. average rainfall, 1.8 inches for the entire month of june, and in 36 hours alone, you have far more than that, 4 and a half inches totaling. so that's the kinds of problems that it can create. in addition, in the united states, we have had similar kinds of rainfall and flooding causing issues, especially for minnesota. soil conditions, saturated here, and we don't need any more rainfall, but it's the lines
. >> and in europe, our meteorologist, rebecca stevens joins us now. >> it's summer here, the last day of string, and thunderstorms are the biggest problem across the globe. in bulgaria, massive flooding, and all of the damage that was caused. you can see the water, the cars, and this was intense flash flooding. so clearly, this water coming down very fast. and them it was getting funneled down valleys, and funneled through streets. that's what helped pick up large objects and move...
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like algeria that have killed citizens, so others in countries like syria have developed nodes into europe and other locations in american suicide bombers from states like florida to fight in jihadist. >> are we supposed to take away from the report we should be more vigilant when these groups will be really focused on the west or more locally in their own country? >> that is a great question. what we found is there are some groups, not a large number of them interested in targeting the united states homeland including the group out of yemen, al qae al qaeda, but most of what they found is these were targeting regimes in the countries operating in but also present a threat to u.s. embassies and citizens in a range of these countries so vigilance will be actually quite important. uma: it is quite provocative, one we have to keep a close watch on. we really appreciate your insight. >> thank you very much. jon: our diplomatic facility is now in custody on the uss new york. being questioned by fbi interrogators on the navy ship. how long will they wait before they read him his rights and how w
like algeria that have killed citizens, so others in countries like syria have developed nodes into europe and other locations in american suicide bombers from states like florida to fight in jihadist. >> are we supposed to take away from the report we should be more vigilant when these groups will be really focused on the west or more locally in their own country? >> that is a great question. what we found is there are some groups, not a large number of them interested in targeting...
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you have teams coming other from europe that never play in humidity, and they -- they're cramping and complaining about it. so for us, we're trying to use it to our advantage. >> also helping the americans chances, it's possible that portugal's star player, the fifa world player the year renaldo will not play because of a knee injury it also their lead defender pepe got a red card. >> can't head-butt people. >>> thousands of fans from all over the world have gone to brazil for the world cup. most flew. one guy, though, he did it a different way. he rode 8,000 miles from canada all the way to brazil on horse back. >> was this like some sort of thing about prices of airline tickets? i don't know. phillipe joins us. [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you so much for having me on your show. >> we have to switch to english for my friend over here. >> i have no idea what happened. >> what an amazing journey. >> it was amazing. >> how were you able to do this? how do you feel now that you've gotten brack ton brazil on a horse? >> thank you so much. how was i able to do it? a lot of perse
you have teams coming other from europe that never play in humidity, and they -- they're cramping and complaining about it. so for us, we're trying to use it to our advantage. >> also helping the americans chances, it's possible that portugal's star player, the fifa world player the year renaldo will not play because of a knee injury it also their lead defender pepe got a red card. >> can't head-butt people. >>> thousands of fans from all over the world have gone to brazil...
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suggested russia is plotting with environmental groups in europe to campaign against fracking he believes the move is aimed at forcing them to buy gas from moscow and that left the greenpeace spokes person to wonder and i quote what they've been smoking over at nato h.q. nato deployed its own p.r. people pretty swiftly the point rise muson was only expressing his personal views probably nearer to part of head of the energy unit of greenpeace russia sees schumer is the only reasonable response that claims like this. well there was no way any evidence and we can see that it was the private opinion real serious. but this is. the continuation of political debate in. which greenpeace try to keep these things we so very difficult to accept and take this argument. so seriously. and so pure more so i think it's not serious. i don't know what was the background of this story. coming up shortly on the program tensions in contested waters a tiny village in the philippines could soon turn into a multimillion dollar u.s. military base as washington expands its presence in the highly disputed and resou
suggested russia is plotting with environmental groups in europe to campaign against fracking he believes the move is aimed at forcing them to buy gas from moscow and that left the greenpeace spokes person to wonder and i quote what they've been smoking over at nato h.q. nato deployed its own p.r. people pretty swiftly the point rise muson was only expressing his personal views probably nearer to part of head of the energy unit of greenpeace russia sees schumer is the only reasonable response...
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to europe and the middle east, and then to iraq. we're told, likely soon. this is significant, i think. as we heard from the president yesterday, craig, this administration this president is not going to prop up al-maliki as the prime minister there. they recognize in order to be success in that country, for the situation to resolve itself it either means that maliki must go or he's going have to change. it's likely the message that secretary of state john kerry will deliver in person. already there have been conversations taking place in that region by senior u.s. officials including the ambassador with some of the iraqi leaders as they try to discuss the potential of the possibilities for the formation of a new iraqi government. >> president obama says that these three military advisers will not be in combat. but as you know, we're talking some high ranking individuals. we have army rangers, navy seals. they're on the ground in iraq. how will the military be able to keep the distinction. the adviser distinction? >> it's a good question. i think it's one a
to europe and the middle east, and then to iraq. we're told, likely soon. this is significant, i think. as we heard from the president yesterday, craig, this administration this president is not going to prop up al-maliki as the prime minister there. they recognize in order to be success in that country, for the situation to resolve itself it either means that maliki must go or he's going have to change. it's likely the message that secretary of state john kerry will deliver in person. already...
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europe isn't back yet. most of europe isn't back yet. germany is. i think that tells to you some degree about the difference in those policies. the european economies are starting to strengthen. they are starting to increase aggregate demand. they have challenges how they are intergating banking supervision. they need that engine for growth. you are seeing some of that from the ecb. there probably could be a role for fiscal policy, as well. >> let's see what you thought of the biggest surprise in the coming months. 33% for india, interesting. 16% for russia. i was speaking to a cfo last night who was worried because he had a half plant built in russia and what to do. how does russia play into year thoughts about the global economy and how significant of a shift do you think this is? >> russia is the great uncertainty. along with all the difficulties of making economic forecast, there is political uncertainty. russia itself has got its growth forecast for this year to 0.5%. i forget what the one bank's forecast for russia is. it's with a big margin a
europe isn't back yet. most of europe isn't back yet. germany is. i think that tells to you some degree about the difference in those policies. the european economies are starting to strengthen. they are starting to increase aggregate demand. they have challenges how they are intergating banking supervision. they need that engine for growth. you are seeing some of that from the ecb. there probably could be a role for fiscal policy, as well. >> let's see what you thought of the biggest...
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what the president will continue to do is to work with our partners in europe to maximize the impact of any sanctions that are implemented. what we are going to do is give russia the opportunity to pursue a policy de-escalation, to play a constructive role in bringing some stability to the situation in ukraine. >> on iraq, yesterday, senator chris murphy said that if more than 300 assets on the ground thedeployed to iraq, that administration would need to go through congress for authorization. is the president ok with that? >> what this president has said, and there is pretty widespread agreement about this, maybe even ostensibly from mr. murphy, is that the actions the president has taken so far does not require additional congressional authorization. you have seen the administration continue to consult the congress. the president hopes to have a meeting with the four leaders of congress and the oval office. over the weekend, as administration officials were assessing the situation in iraq, there were a number of phone calls from senior members of the national security team to leade
what the president will continue to do is to work with our partners in europe to maximize the impact of any sanctions that are implemented. what we are going to do is give russia the opportunity to pursue a policy de-escalation, to play a constructive role in bringing some stability to the situation in ukraine. >> on iraq, yesterday, senator chris murphy said that if more than 300 assets on the ground thedeployed to iraq, that administration would need to go through congress for...
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it is a very big contrast over the western parts of europe. high pressure is in charge and fine and settled. very fine in london there. >> thank you very much. still ahead, one border, four countries, cracking down on the illegal movements and stepping up operations against boko haram. >> scientists just start add global project and looking at the marine eco systems and the project could have benefits for humans. >> and in sport, 11-year-old golfer made history at the u.s. open. we have the details coming up. stay with us. we'll be right back after a short break. >> welcome back, you are watching the news hour on aljazeera. lebanon's top security chief has been a target of an assassination attempt and he was unharmed but the attack on the security check point killed at least two people. >> in syria, opposition activists are saying 34 people were killed in a powerful car bomb near the central city and it happened in a government controlled village. in iran, people are gathering to protest against the sunni gains in iraq. the u.s. president is s
it is a very big contrast over the western parts of europe. high pressure is in charge and fine and settled. very fine in london there. >> thank you very much. still ahead, one border, four countries, cracking down on the illegal movements and stepping up operations against boko haram. >> scientists just start add global project and looking at the marine eco systems and the project could have benefits for humans. >> and in sport, 11-year-old golfer made history at the u.s....
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a museum and a greenpeace underage fogh rasmussen suggested russia is paying eco friendly groups in europe to campaign against fracking he believes it's part of an unlikely plot to force them to buy gas from moscow well to say that the groups were surprised is something of an understatement a greenpeace spokesperson was left to wonder and i quote what have they been smoking over at nato hey check you need to deployed its own p.r. people pretty swiftly the point was only expressing his personal views a lot of head of the energy unit greenpeace russia says humor well it's the only reasonable response to claims like this well there was no any evidence that it was . real there was ground. but this is. kind of a continuation of political debate. which greenpeace try to keep these terms we so very difficult to accept and take this one of them quotes seriously. so that's why we try to call my base this kind of statement sense of humor so i think it's not serious. i don't know what is the background of this that's coming up shortly in the program tensions in contested waters a tiny village in the
a museum and a greenpeace underage fogh rasmussen suggested russia is paying eco friendly groups in europe to campaign against fracking he believes it's part of an unlikely plot to force them to buy gas from moscow well to say that the groups were surprised is something of an understatement a greenpeace spokesperson was left to wonder and i quote what have they been smoking over at nato hey check you need to deployed its own p.r. people pretty swiftly the point was only expressing his personal...
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we are hearing voices from europe as well. it could be that maliki's time is already numbered. we'd like to show you local n p newspapers and cartoons. they tell a good story. this is a magazine here in kurdistan, northeast reason of iraq, semiautonomous hoping to be independent someday, there's maliki surrounded by bombs, and the labels on the bombs say "isis," that's the militant group in southern syria as well. this came out long before president obama's speech yesterday or the statement from the cleric today, but, certainly, maliki under deep pressure so far in iraqi state tv, he said he will not step down, but the pressure may be too great. we'll have to see. back to you. >> michelle, good point, especially after that presidential press yesterday. michelle caruso-cabrera in iraq for us. still to come, wait until you see cramer with restoration hardware's ceo last night. what does the retailer's catalog have to do with it? that's next. coming up at 11:00 eastern time, eye wear maker, the company on cnbc's disruptor 50 list, and we'll talk to him. we'll be right back. avo: w
we are hearing voices from europe as well. it could be that maliki's time is already numbered. we'd like to show you local n p newspapers and cartoons. they tell a good story. this is a magazine here in kurdistan, northeast reason of iraq, semiautonomous hoping to be independent someday, there's maliki surrounded by bombs, and the labels on the bombs say "isis," that's the militant group in southern syria as well. this came out long before president obama's speech yesterday or the...
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europe never -- it was never asked of the european union. they were called the common market back then. it hasn't worked. the fact that franco and the dictatorship in portugal couldn't join the european union and all of its institutions and get all of the aid, you know, financial aid from europe hasn't worked. what do you mean? at the time that franco died, that was instrumental in the democratic transition. the democratic opposition in cuba overwhelmingly in consensus form knows how important this leverage is in their hands. the democratic transition will come. the castros are in their 80s. fortunately, they'll be gone soon. but it's important that now we not reward the castros for, you know, increasing the repression on the opposition and the cuban people and lift and give them now unilaterally billions and billions of dollars. as i say, this is an issue doesn't matter when people arrived, doesn't matter the age or the political party, they're supportive of conditioning the lifting of sanctions to a democratic transition, but we continue t
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we allowed putin to take off crimea and cause mischief in europe. china is speaking aggressively against the disputed island in japan. the canadians are mad at us over the xl pipeline and the loss of jobs and opportunities. the mexicans are holding a marine. iraq is being besieged. how can this president say things are better, safer and calmer. the american people know better and the president knows better. the president is disengaged. leaders are supposed to prevent things from happening, not merely respond to them. and respond well when they do happen. martha: if we can put up the recent foreign policy numbers. the question of engage, juan, and being involved. this president when he came into office suggested in many ways that the united states had been strong arming in some situations, that the united states had meddled where we didn't belong in other situation. and he felt that the diplomacy and speaking to people was the way to solve the problems in the world. where is the engagement with maliki? this comes as a surprise this government was fal
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. >> the president is also sending secretary of state john kerry to the middle east and europe this weekend to work with his counterparts to get a handle on the crisis. >>> it is 6:07 on your friday. the pope, pope francis, voicing some strong opinions on yet another controversial topic. what he is saying about the legalization of marijuana. >> a stockton prison inmate has the interne buzzing. the man with the famous face talks about his new found notoriety. >> a lot of clouds outside. what about this summer weekend? we'll have your weekend forecast coming up next. >> and we have traffic jams now at the bay bridge toll plaza. delays from the 880 overcrossing, also slow traffic for 580 along the altamont pass. i'll have details of "kcbs traffic" coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. minnesota and much of the midwest today. non stop rain e >>> checking out people here wading through wat
. >> the president is also sending secretary of state john kerry to the middle east and europe this weekend to work with his counterparts to get a handle on the crisis. >>> it is 6:07 on your friday. the pope, pope francis, voicing some strong opinions on yet another controversial topic. what he is saying about the legalization of marijuana. >> a stockton prison inmate has the interne buzzing. the man with the famous face talks about his new found notoriety. >> a lot...
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presidently elected and his cabinet are determined to keep steering the country towards europe. then june 27, i will sign e.u. agreement. >> european leaders have called russian president vladimir putin to urge him to bring an end to the standoff. >> for more, let's bring in our moscow correspondent. there seems to be a lot of confusion when it comes to the russian-ukraine border. tell us what is happening on the ukrainian side. >> ukraine said its military forces have restored control of its border with russia. ukraine's defense minister made the announcement early friday. according to him, this means ukrainian forces can prevent military equipment being wrought from russia to ukraine by pro-russian separatists. representatives of the people's republic of china asked -- donetsk denies this. the move to close the border seems to be part of the peace plan that will be made public later on friday. some details have emerged already. one of the proposals is to build a buffer zone on the russian-ukrainian border. many analysts are skeptical ukraine has enough resources to effectively
presidently elected and his cabinet are determined to keep steering the country towards europe. then june 27, i will sign e.u. agreement. >> european leaders have called russian president vladimir putin to urge him to bring an end to the standoff. >> for more, let's bring in our moscow correspondent. there seems to be a lot of confusion when it comes to the russian-ukraine border. tell us what is happening on the ukrainian side. >> ukraine said its military forces have...
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it's almost time for sophie co finding out whether europe's ready to brush environmental concerns under the carpet on them breaks oil and gas fracking. to genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the least one of them for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point.
it's almost time for sophie co finding out whether europe's ready to brush environmental concerns under the carpet on them breaks oil and gas fracking. to genetics but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never the least one of them for believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing and...
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. >> the president is also sending secretary of state john kerry to the middle east and europe this weekend to work with his counterparts to get a handle on the crisis. >>> a rare bipartisan vote on capitol hill protects americans from government spying. this companies a year after edward snowden leaked information about the nsa spying activities. government agencies can no longer collect personal online information without a warrant. nsa and the cia are also prohibited from assessing commercial tech products. house approved the measure yesterday. >>> two houses went up in flames in the south bay. the fire started at the base of mount hamilton in the eastern san jose foothills and quickly spread to the homes that burned. kiet do is on the scene this morning. >> reporter: maybe we can show you some of the scene out here. it is a total loss for these two properties. these two homes are pretty much burned to the ground. nothing left but charred debris. surprisingly, neighbors say good riddance. this cell phone video shows a fire yesterday afternoon quickly went to two alarms engulfing two stru
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. >> the president is also sending secretary of state john kerry to the middle east and europe this weekend to work with his counterparts to get a handle on the crisis. >>> and some developing news from the centers for disease control. as many as 75 workers may have been exposed to anthrax. it happened at one before the cdc labs in atlanta earlier this month. the problem was discovered last friday when the cdc learned the deadly bacteria may have gone airborne. workers are being monitored but so far no one tested positive. >>> happening today, in san diego governor brown signs the $108 billion budget. $10billion of that will be used to pay down debt. nearly $2 billion goes into the rainy day fund, and money is also set aside for the bullet train, a teacher pension fund, and the uc and cal state systems. the new budget, which is the highest general funds spending plan in state history, kicks in july 1. >>> it is 4:34 now. from deli owner all the way to house majority leader, republicans overwhelmingly chose california representative kevin mccarthy to take over the role as the house majority
. >> the president is also sending secretary of state john kerry to the middle east and europe this weekend to work with his counterparts to get a handle on the crisis. >>> and some developing news from the centers for disease control. as many as 75 workers may have been exposed to anthrax. it happened at one before the cdc labs in atlanta earlier this month. the problem was discovered last friday when the cdc learned the deadly bacteria may have gone airborne. workers are being...